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which is true about internal rhyme?
a. it works best when used in shorter lines.
b. it can be used with or without end rhyme.
c. it is most often used with end rhyme.
d. it should be used only once per poem.
Internal rhyme is a poetic device where rhyming words appear within a single line of verse, rather than just at the line's end. It functions independently of end rhyme, meaning it can be employed on its own or alongside end rhyme in a poem, making option B the correct statement. The other options are incorrect: there is no requirement for it to be used only in short lines, it is not most often paired with end rhyme, and there is no rule limiting it to one use per poem.
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B. It can be used with or without end rhyme.